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Start Morning And Evening Yoga With Yogaseekers    By: Pintu King
Yoga is so complex that it offers something for everybody that chooses to embrace it. It doesn't matter if you are young, old, chunky, slim, flexible or inflexible, every person can gain from some form of Yoga.(read entire article)(posted on: 2010-09-10)
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Cannes To Calais: The Best Of France    By: Bonny Kominek
Every summer, thousands of Brits make their annual pilgrimage to France. Whilst a jokey rivalry with our nearest European neighbours still exists, the fact is the many of us simply cannot help but fall in love with the country, inspired by its beautiful countryside, fabulous culture and, without a doubt, its mouth-watering cuisine.(read entire article)(posted on: 2010-09-08)
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Boston Travel Guide    By: Bonny Kominek
The largest city in New England and one of the most historic and influential cities across the whole of the United States of America, Boston is a fascinating place to head off to for a trip. With so many museums and monuments to explore, as well as great artistic highlights on show all the time, not to mention its proximity to Cambridge just across the Charles River and home to Harvard and MIT, it is no wonder that millions flock to the city every single year.(read entire article)(posted on: 2010-09-08)
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Hotels In Cala D Or: The Surrounding Attractions    By: Bonny Kominek
Cala D Or is a well established resort town on the eastern coast of Mallorca, or Majorca to use the local spelling. Mallorca is the largest Spanish island, and is part of the Balearic archipelago. Mallorca is popular with European tourists, particularly from Germany and Britain.(read entire article)(posted on: 2010-09-08)
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A Weekend In Chiang Mai    By: Bonny Kominek
Whilst Chiang Mai might translate as ''new city'' from Lanna (a dialect of northern Thailand) to English, this is a city packed with culture and history. It''s a great place to stop over for a weekend whilst travelling through Thailand ? and as one of the country''s major cities, it can serve as a great base for inbound or outbound flights to the UK and Europe.(read entire article)(posted on: 2010-09-07)
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Phuket Travel Guide    By: Bonny Kominek
A tropical paradise on earth is how most people describe Thailand. It has been captivating tourists ever since the hippies of the 1960s first went their in search of enlightenment. There are now less hippies and more hip hotels, five-star retreats, modern-glass skyscrapers and fancy cars, but the warm welcome remains the same.(read entire article)(posted on: 2010-09-07)
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Plymouth Travel Guide    By: Bonny Kominek
Plymouth is most famous outside of the UK for being one of the world''s most impressive natural harbours. It is located at the mouth of the rivers Tamar and Plym, hence the name, and has been a popular harbour for generations.(read entire article)(posted on: 2010-09-07)
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Budget Travel Tips For Cologne Visitors    By: Bonny Kominek
With most Britons still feeling the pinch from the recession, many are looking to cut back on luxuries such as foreign travel. However, there is no reason why you cannot have a great time abroad without breaking the bank. Here is a guide to free attractions in Cologne, Germany.(read entire article)(posted on: 2010-09-07)
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Derby Travel Guide    By: Bonny Kominek
Nestled along the banks of the River Derwent, Derby is one of the UK''s oldest towns, and recently celebrated its 2000th birthday. It was founded by the Romans but was also a Viking and Anglo-Saxon settlement. But the city really began to grow during the Industrial Revolution, when the Midlands was the powerhouse of the UK.(read entire article)(posted on: 2010-09-07)
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Malaga Travel Guide    By: Bonny Kominek
Being the entry point to the entire Costa del Sol should mean Malaga is overrun with tourists, its traditional charm is lost to internationalism and prices are extremely overinflated. But, actually, most people coming to the Costa del Sol are coming for one thing: the beach. This means they head straight from Malaga airport to the car hire depot then drive past the city and don''t stop until they are around 100 metres from the beach.(read entire article)(posted on: 2010-09-07)
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